Words

Arabic
ˀaṯl- - tamarisk (Lane 21)
Arabic
ˀṯm - to fall into sin, to do what is unlawful (Lane 21)
Arabic
ˀaṯām- - sin, crime, fault (Lane 22)
Arabic
ˀiṯm- - sin, crime, fault (Lane 22)
Arabic
ˀaṯar- - remain, relic, trace (Lane 18)
Arabic
taˀaṭṭumu l-layli - darkness of the night (LA 12 22)
Arabic
ˀaṭad- - thorny plant (LA 3 88)
Arabic
ˀwn - to be at ease, to enjoy a life of ease and tranquility; to be grave, steady, calm (Lane 129)
Arabic
ˀibnu ˀāwan - (pl. banātu ˀāwān) jackal (BK 1 72, Lane 131)
More details see in Hommel 1879: 306-7. A detailed discussion can also be found in LA where the term is thought to be derived from the sound wāwā produced by the animal.
Arabic
ˀuwār- - heat, flame (LA 4 39)